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blossom (A person who doesn't live to learn their limits lives limited by their limits.) Once upon a time!... A young boy named Samara, raised in a family of gardeners who raised plants and flowers to sell. Samara lived in a village called Cazenga and dreamed of one day seeing the world, and learning about how people in other kingdoms lived, about their cultures, plants, and scenery. Until one day he ran after his dreams and travelled to many kingdoms. And during his trip he learned about different cultures, plants, and scenery. And one day he came to a kingdom.

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blossom (A person who doesn't live to learn their limits lives limited by their limits.) Once upon a time!... A young boy named Samara, raised in a family of gardeners who raised plants and flowers to sell. Samara lived in a village called Cazenga and dreamed of one day seeing the world, and learning about how people in other kingdoms lived, about their cultures, plants, and scenery. Until one day he ran after his dreams and travelled to many kingdoms. And during his trip he learned about different cultures, plants, and scenery. And one day he came to a kingdom.

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Sansão Adão, was born in the municipality of Cazenga (Angola), as a child he was always very inquisitive, questioned himself about the meaning of life, worried about human suffering, races, beliefs and ethnicities, he was looking for some something that would give meaning to life and calm down. Since his childhood, Sansão had always mysteriously felt within himself the presence of something so existential, so unique, precious and resplendent, that he felt all the time that he was trying to tell him something about his mysterious existence, he always tried to have some time with himself to mysteriously observe the mystery of oneself and demystify its great mystery.'